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My dog has been diagnosed with colitis, so low fat is the way to go for us. I’ve been feeding Nutro Max grain free for the last 2 months with pretty good results. Maggie is a 10yo beagle/lab mix who is extraordinarily picky. She doesn’t gobble it up, but we do ok on it. I’ve recently started putting toppers on her food, simply nourish has a variety of shredded/chunky food she seems to enjoy that are relatively low fat as well.
Not every dog does well on every food. So what works for one my not work as well for the other. Good luck with your research.
ginger sMemberMisti,
Good luck with your new addition to your family. Please seek the help of a veterinarian before diving in and trying home remedies. I literally tried everything before the vet put my baby on Apoquil. I’ve also run myself ragged looking for an affordable dog food her tummy can tolerate. She was diagnosed with colitis so we need to keep the fat content low. I’m about 2 years into the process and I think I have a regimen that works for her and she enjoys.The point I’m making is there is no quick fix out there. I can say if you wash your dog bedding frequently go for fragrance and dye free brands if your dog is having skin issues. Sometimes the perfume from the soaps can irritate already irritated skin.
Good luck. It’s hard watching your dog go through stuff like this. They look so uncomfortabl. It’s so sad. Good luck with everything.
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